Glass & Ceramic
Bauhaus-style kyusu with wengé wood handle. A kyusu is a type of teapot with the handle attached sideways. It is widely used in Japan and Korea, especially for green tea.
This unique combination of porcelain and stoneware in a single piece is made possible by my very own stack-firing technique. The result is a vase that impresses with strong contrasts and is both very functional and elegant.
A pitcher with architectural overtones, well balanced despite its elaborate construction. Use for ice-tea, lemonade, water and the like.
Surrealism meets Bauhaus. Two mugs intersect and become one. Strange but useful.
A vase whose cavity is created by 13 bottomless bowls, with another bowl serving as a base. Unique in appearance and manufacture.
porcelain vase - perforated by hand - glazed.
porcelain vase - perforated by hand - glazed.
porcelain vase - perforated by hand - glazed.
“Reset“ is a dinnerware set that can be combined freely and at the same time creates formal cohesion. A collection of Identical shapes in different materials like silver, crystal and porcelain.
Designer: Thomas Feichtner